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Title: Find Your Voice!


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Find Your Voice!
  • Political Participation

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Write down three words that come to mind when you
see
  • POLITICS

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How would you define politics?
Politics a  the art or science of government
b  the art or science concerned with guiding or
influencing governmental policy
So what would political participation include?
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Political Participation
  • Political participation is the way citizens
    participate in their government.

How do citizens participate in government?
Click the image above to view Facts of Congress
Citizen Participation!
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Political Participation
  • There are many ways to participate in government.
    Today, we are going to look at ten ways in which
    citizens can participate in government
  • Becoming and staying informed on political issues
  • Boycotting a product/business
  • Buycotting a product
  • Contacting media outlets
  • Contacting public officials
  • Peaceably protesting and/or petitioning the
    government
  • Running for public office
  • Voting
  • Volunteering on a political campaign
  • Joining an interest group

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Becoming and staying informed on political issues
  • Why is it important to be informed about
    political issues?
  • Citizens should know what is going on in
    government
  • To hold government accountable
  • To know what policies exist and are being
    proposed
  • and how these policies will impact the public

Consider this What if every voter cast their
vote with no knowledge about the candidates or
the issues? What if the people didnt know what
was going on in government?
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Boycotting
  • What does it mean to boycott something?
  • Boycotting is an expression of protest or
    disfavor with a person, organization, company, or
    country usually for political reasons by not
    dealing with or buying from that entity.

For example Following the BP oil spill in 2010,
many residents of Florida and other gulf states
boycotted BP gas by not buying their gas, the
people were sending a message that they were
unhappy with BP and that the company and the
government should change their drilling
procedures/regulations to protect the
environment, and, thus, the economies of those
states.
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How can this be used as political participation?
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Buycotting
  • Buycotting is the opposite of boycotting. A
    buycott is an active campaign to buy the products
    or services of a particular company or country
    to show support.

For example On August 1, 2012, people
participated in a buycott of Chick-fil-a to
show support for the companys stance on same sex
marriage.
So how does buycotting send a political message?
At the same time, many people have decided to
boycott Chick-fil-a for their stance on same-sex
marriage.
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Contacting media outlets
  • Media outlets are a way to make the voices of
    individuals heard. This gives people access to
    public forums to discuss, debate, and even
    protest issues.
  • Websites
  • Newspaper articles and opinion pieces
  • Radio
  • Television news programs
  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • Blogs

What are some media outlets we use to make our
political voices heard today?
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Contacting public officials
  • Public officials are in office to represent We
    the People
  • This means they are accountable to the people and
    should listen to the ideas of their constituents.
  • How can you contact your public officials?
  • Letters
  • E-mails
  • Phone calls
  • Media outlets (newspaper, websites, blogs)

Constituent the voters and other individuals
being represented in government by an elected
official
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Protesting and/or petitioning
  • Petitioning is appealing to the government for
    change or other specific action
  • Organizations like www.change.org provide a forum
    for people to create and sign petitions on
    various topics at a local, state, national, and
    even international level
  • Protesting is the act of showing disapproval or
    disagreement with something.

Protesters gather outside of a Florida courthouse
to protest a display of the Ten Commandments
Have you ever heard of a protest or petition?
What was it about?
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Run for public office
  • As citizens, we are allowed to run for public
    office as long as we meet the constitutional and
    legal requirements at the federal and state
    levels.
  • This is a way to solve problems that impact our
    local community, represent the people in our
    community, and support causes we find important.

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Voting
  • Citizens eighteen years of age and older are
    allowed to vote in elections in the United
    States.
  • Voting is a way to have a political voice in who
    represents you and who supports and/or opposes
    policies that will impact you and your community.

Click the image above to watch Facts of
Congress One Vote
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Volunteering for a political campaign
  • Political parties are groups of people who share
    similar views on the role of government.
  • By volunteering for a political campaign, you are
    able to show support for candidates and issues
    you find important

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Joining an interest group
  • What is an interest group?
  • An interest group is a group of people who work
    together to support a cause and/or impact public
    policy.

or trying to influence individuals in government
to vote in certain ways.
This could mean encouraging certain public
policies created by government
or opposing certain public policies created by
government
or funding a particular candidate
Some Examples of Interest Groups
American Federation of Teachers
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Now that you have more information on political
participation
  • Read each of the methods of political
    participation on your Find Your Voice handout.
  • Rank the methods of participation in order of
    most effective to least effective.

Questions to consider
How accessible and/or easy is this method of
participation?
Does this method of participation actually
accomplish a goal?
How effective is this method of participation?
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Once you finish your individual rankings
  • Work in a group of 3-5 to decide on your Top 5
    Ways to Make Your Political Voice Heard handout
  • Come to a consensus on the top 5 most effective
    ways to participate in politics.

Challenge Can you think of five more ways to
participate in government?
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Poster Project
  • Next your group will need to create campaign
    posters advertising your Top 5 Ways to Make Your
    Political Voice Heard.
  • Use great visuals, color, slogans, and persuasive
    techniques to encourage others to participate in
    government
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